Image from page 17 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 4, No. 1, March 1933. Caption reads: "Martin M-130 - One of the two types of all-metal construction trans-oceanic flying boats being developed for Pan American."
Image from page 6 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 4, No. 1, March 1933. Caption reads: "World's largest! American Clipper with Chief Pilot Edwin Musick of Caribbean Division"
Image from page 24 of New Horizons, Vol. 14, No. 10, Oct-Dec 1944. Caption reads: "Genevieve Baker, member of the first group of Pan American Flight Stewardesses in service at Miami, here tells what it takes - and hold - this fascinating job."
Image from page 24 of New Horizons, Vol. 14, No. 10, Oct-Dec 1944. Caption reads: "Smiling welcome from within a Clipper is a Miami pioneer, Margaret Echols"
Image from page 15 of New Horizons, Vol. 14, No. 10, Oct-Dec 1944. Caption reads: "In the protecting shadow of a Clipper's wings, these Red Cross nurses and workers are supervising the loading of blood plasma being rushed to the European war zone."
Page 28 of New Horizons, Vol. 14, No. 6, April 1944. Upper caption reads: "The WAVES lend a helping hand as a Coronado is hauled from the water." Lower caption reads: "(L) Capt. McLaughlin gives a few pointers on the Coronado to the Lady Sailors.…
image from page 27 of New Horizons, Vol. 14, No. 6, April 1944. Caption reads: "Pan American's first flight stewardesses: Elsbeth Erhart, Lois Smith, Dorothy Mills, Doris Stimson, Lois Taylor and Dorothy Larsen."